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I was scrolling through social media and came across a meme that read: Your circle should want you to win....
We all have children in our lives in some capacity. We are moms, aunts, big sisters, teachers, godmothers, parish volunteers,...
It’s no secret that fewer and fewer millennials attend Mass and identify as practicing Catholics. To some, this may seem...
“It was really good to see you out there dancing,” my friend told me with a gentle smile. We’d been...
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By and large, the Easter Sundays I have celebrated these past thirty-some years have spanned the spectrum and landed primarily...
Have you ever thought about your testimony? Have you sat down to reflect and remember what rivers and valleys—even mountains—you’ve...
There are a lot of things I do throughout the day that I would not be doing if I was...
So your spouse isn’t Catholic. Or he was, but he doesn’t practice anymore. Do you ever scroll through Catholic social...
In our seven years of marriage, my husband and I have spent over two years apart. My husband has deployed...
Tithing is such an important gift to the Church. Yet, it can sometimes be a sensitive topic. After all, it...
What comes to mind when you think of beauty? Is it a piece of artwork? A glorious landscape? Or is...
If you have ever been pregnant, you know the feeling of protecting the miracle growing inside of you. You know...
Chilly weather does wonders for bringing couples together. It’s no wonder that the month with the highest number of births...
You have probably heard the popular Bible verse, “Be still and know that I am God.” But do you know...
I absolutely love spring. The last of the dirty snow piles melt away, the ice thaws, the gray skies slowly...
Breaking up is never easy; it’s not supposed to be. Whether you’re the dumpee or the one breaking things off,...
Grammy Award-winning Christian music artist Lauren Daigle’s “Look Up Child” has me thinking about this idea of “looking up” and...
